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Kevin wrote: So from the perspective of someone who doesn't in any way "need" to play live (for fame or fortune), I wonder if its worth trying to overcome all the baggage and hassle that comes with playing publicly. Gosh, Kevin, I'm not sure how much experience you have, but playing live in front of an audience, in my experience, produces such wonderful musical results and, frequently, ones that you are not necessarily in control of that I couldn't concieve of a musical life without performance. Now, I like to perform and I even like performance aspects that are extra musical (theatrics, humor, video projection, lighting effects, etc.) which, of course, are all aspects that don't enter into just doing at home for yourself. I do know musicians for whom the performance aspect is painful (social anxiety, fear of rejection, etc., etc.) and I do believe that only playing in one's garage is a perfectly legitimate mode of making music. Indeed, I play a ton of instruments at home that I've never dragged onto stage and just for fun.........but I DO aspire t get them out there. I say the baggage and hassle and time spent playing live is entirely worth the effort!